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It is very rare that I am ever deeply offended or take anything this personally

on this board. My autistic son was never interested in watching anything but

sports on TV. Some of these kids are too low functioning to even know what a TV

is! Yet from 1991, when my son was diagnosed, to 2001 autism diagnoses increased

1500%. No, I don't believe The Simpsons or Beavis and Butt Head are responsible!

No one teaches us how to be parents and certainly not to physically or mentally

challenged special needs kids. Raising an autistic son to become the highly

funtioning, self reliant, responsible member of society and community, who

approaches doctors to discuss nutrition for autistic kids like himself,. has

been the most difficult challenge of my life! Yes, even more so than beating the

#2 killing cancer in the US! I walked step for step with him, shed tear for tear

with him and had to fight for every single right this shild was ever entitled

to!

Do you know who took care of me, raised my daughters and took over 110% of all

my responsibilities when I was fighting for my life? My autistic son, that's

who! That is not easy for a normal adult, much less an 18 y.o. autistic boy!

Do you know what my son is doing today? The same thing he has done in mid

February every year since he was 2. He is watching the Daytona 500 NASCAR race

on TV. Last night it was a Detroit Red Wings hockey game. Next week it will be

the Detroit Tigers spring training in Lakeland. Of course, the Detroit Pistons

are still playing too! He and I have had our own Super Bowl party every year

since he was quite young. This year my team won!

I know your comment was not intended to offend me personally. I make no

apologies, however, that it did. I will get over it though! No damage done to

our friendship on this board.

Brightest Blessings,

breathedeepnow <aug20@...> wrote: Dr.

Wolski,

It's my opinion that the astounding level of autism in this country is

due to children being allowed to watch TV shows such as " Beavis &

Butthead " and " The Simpsons. "

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Hi ;

I have four undenatured wheys and a description of what

components in undenatured whey contributes how much bonded

cysteine, on my website; you can find it by Goooogling

undenatured whey duncan crow. I have a huge reference section on

another page, and as I was sasying these products have been used

on their own to shrink cancer too. A lot of things boil down to

low antioxidant pool, and all the antioxidants work together,

with glutathione being the master antioxidant that recycles them.

(answering your juicing questions in another thread)

Anyway, using the description as a guide you can find a

comparable product. Selenium doesn't come with the undenatured

whey but it's pretty cheap at the health shop or box store.

For adults with health issues 400-600 mcg selenium per day and 70

grams of undenatured whey is ballpark, but both could be doubled

without risk. 1100 mcg selenium has been used to drop tumours and

viral load, and 3200 mcg selenium for a year in adults only

produced temporary deformed fingernails. No reason to push it

that high though.

Duncan

On 19 Feb 2007 at 1:14, cures for cancer wrote:

>

> Posted by: " Judkins " msfitnes01@... msfitnes01

> Date: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:18 am ((PST))

>

> Thanks Duncan. I agree 100%. I put my son thru extensive colon, liver

> and blood detox programs, as well as the bentonite clay bath. I have

> also used the " Yeast Connection Handbook " extensively to try to

> control yeast overgrowth not only in my son, but my whole family. I've

> eliminated glutens in his diet for years. My autistic son, who, at

> times when he was much younger, I wanted to lock in a cage and feed

> thru the bars (but adamantly refused to have put in a residential home

> at age 6!), graduated in 2001 with 3 honors awards and 3 scholarships!

> That is proof positive of what you say here being true!

>

> I took my son out with me last Friday night for the reunion show of my

> friend's band. I also took several of my friends from my mental health

> advocacy job. At our next staff meeting, one of the newer girls was

> absolutely shocked to hear that is autistic. " He was so nice and

> such a perfect little gentleman " , she told me! Thank you for sharing

> this very important dietary information regarding autism. Do the whey

> and selenium come together in a supplement? If bought seperately, do

> you know what the dosing would be? You definitely have my attention on

> this!

>

> Brightest Blessings,

>

>

> Brightest Blessings,

>

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Did anyone catch the segment on 60 minutes last night on autism? One mother

had two definite and probably a third autistic child.

They said that the earlier you catch it and treat it the better the chances

are for success.

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Bravo! I couldn't agree with you more...

As a mother of 2 sons with autism(ages 18 & 26) I cam assure you that my

sons have never watched programs like Beavis & Butthead...

Both sons have always loved music....My older son loves classical and my

younger soft rock-easy listening ..

....Youngest son spends lots of time studying ancient civilizations while

oldest son loves to write numbers and words endlessly--accumulating

volumes....No one knows why he does it..all we know is that it calms him.

I spent my Sat. opening a social and recreational group for adults with

autism at the local YMCA. Seems like parents spend years advocating for their

child--What many parents of young ones fail to realize is that our loved ones

with autism are adults longer then they are children. After age 21---that's

it!!! We have to develop programs for the adults population --We should not

clump them together with the mentally ill or mentally retarded!!!

After my husband suddenly died 11 years ago, my entire waking moments have

been to prepare for my sons future. I live and breathe autism....I have no

choice....

My biggest concern is what will happen to my sons after I am gone???

I cannot afford to get sick or die. As a result, I now eat and prepare 100%

whole foods and take lots of supplements...One reason I joined this group

was to learn how I could improve the entire family's diet.

I am happy to say I am very healthy now and my son's behavior's have

improved as well.

Debbie(Pa)

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fyi, brazil nuts are one of the highest sources of naturally occuring selenium,

which may have much greater bioavailabilty than the chemically burned and

powered lab manufactured variety. i just checked and one level scoop of my

nutritional yeast flakes contain thirty percent of the rda. smiles.

best to all

Re: Re: OT - autism and diet

Hi ;

I have four undenatured wheys and a description of what

components in undenatured whey contributes how much bonded

cysteine, on my website; you can find it by Goooogling

undenatured whey duncan crow. I have a huge reference section on

another page, and as I was sasying these products have been used

on their own to shrink cancer too. A lot of things boil down to

low antioxidant pool, and all the antioxidants work together,

with glutathione being the master antioxidant that recycles them.

(answering your juicing questions in another thread)

Anyway, using the description as a guide you can find a

comparable product. Selenium doesn't come with the undenatured

whey but it's pretty cheap at the health shop or box store.

For adults with health issues 400-600 mcg selenium per day and 70

grams of undenatured whey is ballpark, but both could be doubled

without risk. 1100 mcg selenium has been used to drop tumours and

viral load, and 3200 mcg selenium for a year in adults only

produced temporary deformed fingernails. No reason to push it

that high though.

Duncan

On 19 Feb 2007 at 1:14, cures for cancer wrote:

>

> Posted by: " Judkins " msfitnes01@... msfitnes01

> Date: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:18 am ((PST))

>

> Thanks Duncan. I agree 100%. I put my son thru extensive colon, liver

> and blood detox programs, as well as the bentonite clay bath. I have

> also used the " Yeast Connection Handbook " extensively to try to

> control yeast overgrowth not only in my son, but my whole family. I've

> eliminated glutens in his diet for years. My autistic son, who, at

> times when he was much younger, I wanted to lock in a cage and feed

> thru the bars (but adamantly refused to have put in a residential home

> at age 6!), graduated in 2001 with 3 honors awards and 3 scholarships!

> That is proof positive of what you say here being true!

>

> I took my son out with me last Friday night for the reunion show of my

> friend's band. I also took several of my friends from my mental health

> advocacy job. At our next staff meeting, one of the newer girls was

> absolutely shocked to hear that is autistic. " He was so nice and

> such a perfect little gentleman " , she told me! Thank you for sharing

> this very important dietary information regarding autism. Do the whey

> and selenium come together in a supplement? If bought seperately, do

> you know what the dosing would be? You definitely have my attention on

> this!

>

> Brightest Blessings,

>

>

> Brightest Blessings,

>

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dear renee

i said it before

i say it again

you are my hero

and i missed you

in the last week or so

welcome back

got your bike yet?

i think of you often.

smiles

best to all

Re: Re: OT - autism and diet

It is very rare that I am ever deeply offended or take anything this

personally on this board. My autistic son was never interested in watching

anything but sports on TV. Some of these kids are too low functioning to even

know what a TV is! Yet from 1991, when my son was diagnosed, to 2001 autism

diagnoses increased 1500%. No, I don't believe The Simpsons or Beavis and Butt

Head are responsible!

No one teaches us how to be parents and certainly not to physically or

mentally challenged special needs kids. Raising an autistic son to become the

highly funtioning, self reliant, responsible member of society and community,

who approaches doctors to discuss nutrition for autistic kids like himself,. has

been the most difficult challenge of my life! Yes, even more so than beating the

#2 killing cancer in the US! I walked step for step with him, shed tear for tear

with him and had to fight for every single right this shild was ever entitled

to!

Do you know who took care of me, raised my daughters and took over 110% of all

my responsibilities when I was fighting for my life? My autistic son, that's

who! That is not easy for a normal adult, much less an 18 y.o. autistic boy!

Do you know what my son is doing today? The same thing he has done in mid

February every year since he was 2. He is watching the Daytona 500 NASCAR race

on TV. Last night it was a Detroit Red Wings hockey game. Next week it will be

the Detroit Tigers spring training in Lakeland. Of course, the Detroit Pistons

are still playing too! He and I have had our own Super Bowl party every year

since he was quite young. This year my team won!

I know your comment was not intended to offend me personally. I make no

apologies, however, that it did. I will get over it though! No damage done to

our friendship on this board.

Brightest Blessings,

breathedeepnow <aug20@...> wrote: Dr. Wolski,

It's my opinion that the astounding level of autism in this country is

due to children being allowed to watch TV shows such as " Beavis &

Butthead " and " The Simpsons. "

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>breathedeepnow <<mailto:aug20%40mtco.com>aug20@...> wrote:

>

>It's my opinion that the astounding level of autism in this country is

>due to children being allowed to watch TV shows such as " Beavis &

>Butthead " and " The Simpsons. "

I have a 13 y/o son and an 18 y/o son (now at Hawaii Pacific U.). We

always try to watch " The Simpsons " together. Both of my sons are

extremely bright and I have never had a discipline problem with

either. I give some of the credit to " The Simpsons " -- especially

Homer with his words of wisdom.

" Wearing pants are like stoplights, they're optional. "

-- Homer Simpson

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,

Bravo! I couldn't agree with you more...

As a mother of 2 sons with autism(ages 18 & 26) I cam assure you that my

sons have never watched programs like Beavis & Butthead...

Both sons have always loved music....My older son loves classical and my

younger soft rock-easy listening ..

...Youngest son spends lots of time studying ancient civilizations while

oldest son loves to write numbers and words endlessly--accumulating

volumes....No one knows why he does it..all we know is that it calms him.

I spent my Sat. opening a social and recreational group for adults with

autism at the local YMCA. Seems like parents spend years advocating for their

child--What many parents of young ones fail to realize is that our loved ones

with autism are adults longer then they are children. After age 21---that's

it!!! We have to develop programs for the adults population --We should not

clump them together with the mentally ill or mentally retarded!!!

After my husband suddenly died 11 years ago, my entire waking moments have

been to prepare for my sons future. I live and breathe autism....I have no

choice....

My biggest concern is what will happen to my sons after I am gone???

I cannot afford to get sick or die. As a result, I now eat and prepare 100%

whole foods and take lots of supplements...One reason I joined this group

was to learn how I could improve the entire family's diet.

I am happy to say I am very healthy now and my son's behavior's have

improved as well.

Debbie(Pa)

dear debbie

i know you were responding to renee, but i just wanted you to know how much

you post, and others like this, mean to me. i live a life of relative luxury

where most of my needs are excessivley met and i am totally stress and worry

free, so when i read a post such as this, it gives me pause, to stop and think,

about you, and your sacrifices, and what you have been through. this heartens

and strengthens me, and widen my viewpoint, so please, anything you care to

share about your two wonderful sons, please post it, as it helps be get out of

my little self indulgent world, and in a small way, enter yours. just as reness

is my hero, you are two, for i was blessed with three perfect sons, and

ignorantly take such things for granted. one thought that came to mind as i

read your message, was your son who writes numbers for hours at a time as a

calmative practice. is there any way that can be directed? i do the same

thing, as a matter of fact, its my life...except i write letters, in novel

format. you see my drift, i am sure. also, it distressed me somwhat to hear

you express concern about what will happen to them when you die. surely there

are others who have faced this same question, so isn't there some sort of at

large organization, devoted to find follow on support, in such cases? and if

not an organization that suits your tastes, would it be reasonable to suggest

launching a personal search of your own, to find interested parties of a

philanthropic nature who might take on such a task, honorably? again, this

simply displays my abysmal ignorance on the subject, but i am trying to learn.

smiles.

take care

andy

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